Example sentences of "be made on " in BNC.
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1 | The new student does not perform to audiences immediately , and the first term 's production project will probably only be attended by staff teaching voice , movement and acting to enable individual assessments to be made on training . |
2 | In general terms , heavier impacts may be made on the body because of the muscular ‘ padding ’ available . |
3 | Automatic prescan of data follows for the summary screen , and calculations can be made on a range . |
4 | Sir : The contents of Sarah Helm 's article ‘ Immigration checks to be made on trains ’ ( 25 September ) are extremely worrying . |
5 | Labour 's change of policy on the European Community puts it in a strong position to argue that economic and industrial decisions are increasingly likely to be made on a European basis and it is essential that Britain plays a more constructive role . |
6 | He said computer networks would not be affected and copies of information should be made on floppy discs . |
7 | At the end of the four and half hour inquest the cricket sub-committee was asked to re-define the role of captain and chief coach , to consider whether it required a team manger and ordered to report back on 28 November when , presumably , a decision will also be made on the captaincy for next season . |
8 | The words ‘ reasonably satisfied ’ and ‘ substantially fewer ’ are selected deliberately ; for the alternative is so grave that the choice ought not to be made on only a narrow margin of evidence or probability . |
9 | With his history , no great physical demands could be made on him . |
10 | Further , there are signs that another call will be made on Mrs Thatcher , fresh from her latest triumph in her celebrated role as the Instant Megaphone , performing God Bless America . |
11 | For the purchaser moving into a new area , invaluable comments can be made on the property 's location and any unfavourable matters which may adversely affect the value now or in the future . |
12 | The constitution guarantees federal payments , but that does not mean they have to be made on time . |
13 | The Common Law rule was partly destroyed by the Companies Acts , and , under the Corporate Bodies ’ Contracts Act 1960 , contracts can now be made on behalf of all corporations in the same way as between private persons . |
14 | Whether or not to select a model with sloping sides or vertical ones should be made on the basis of the types of crops you intend to grow . |
15 | These coins give no immediate clues as to their place of minting or indeed their date , for similar coinage in the name of Alexander continued to be made on a large scale for about a hundred years after his death . |
16 | A loss might be made on this transaction , but such a loss would be preferable to the total abandonment of one 's savings or wealth , which would in any case have still had a value as bullion . |
17 | The NDPC will consist of two permanent members -Denis Evans , the secretary of the Welsh Rugby Union , and Jeff Young , their technical director — and three other appointments to be made on an annual basis . |
18 | If decisions are to be made about the deployment of resources or the implementation of the curriculum then they should be made on accurate and reliable information . |
19 | It is now 4 years since I gave my first remedy in an LM potency and it has become my preferred method of prescribing for a number of reasons 1 ) No decision has to be made on potency level i.e. whether 6 , 30 , 200 , etc is indicated . |
20 | Regular checks have to be made on milk from local dairy farms , as well as grass and crops , even fish and seaweed if the station is situated by the sea . |
21 | There would therefore be ample time for them to deploy their mobile radiation monitoring teams , for the police to tour the area , knocking on doors and warning people living nearby , for the protective potassium iodate pills to be issued and for a decision to be made on whether the public should stay indoors until the cloud had passed — or evacuate to a safer place . |
22 | The decision will probably be made on little evidence , and will probably be towards an abortion , even if the child might be desperately wanted and the parents generally against abortion in principle . |
23 | Too much expenditure is involved for decisions to be made on the basis of the influence or favour of suppliers ' representatives . |
24 | Elimination may be made on the following basis . |
25 | Its being so means that more than usual demands must be made on available resources , whether human or material . |
26 | In principle , the allocation must be made on the basis of relative priority . |
27 | Deposits at basic banks can be made on various conditions and at correspondingly different interest rates . |
28 | If we have to return cheques , standing orders or direct debits unpaid because there are insufficient funds in your account , then a further charge of £15 will be made on that day . |
29 | However , decisions should be made on the basis of a structured analysis of candidates ' qualities . |
30 | for under LMS a series of major decisions will have to be made on a regular basis . |